But for real, might be a good thing to have a few more common-sense gun laws. Like background checks for gun shows. And like regulating magazine capacity give potential victims a chance to escape or even overcome a shooter.

The issue is not the "right to bear arms". It's where do we draw the line? Does anyone think nuclear weapons should be freely available?!

Clearly, there's a line to be drawn somewhere. Duh.

As for the right to bear AR-15s just so we can all be armed in the event of a coming revolution against tyranny... Gandhi had a revolution - and no guns. Martin Luther King had a revolution - and no guns.

And these kids who grew up supposedly trained to evade a school shooter who's attacking them with an AR-15, these kids are having a REVOLUTION - and they're not using guns.

Deja vu for my own generation who grew up trained to hide under our desks during drills for a nuclear attack. Right. Well, we grew up and stopped a war. We had a revolution. It succeeded largely due to nonviolent action that included our own Vietnam vets. We'd had ENOUGH.

So hey war industry (and yes, these are the same weapons manufacturers who'll do anything to keep those gun sales going, no matter who buys them or who uses them to kill innocent civilians of any/every age group), and ALL those who unwittingly - or with full knowledge - are in complete support of those sales: A change is coming, because there's a whole generation of kids who grew up trained to evade a shooter, and they're not going for it anymore. They're calling BS, and they're saying: